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Re: Home tanning [Re: AJE] #6515710
04/11/19 04:38 PM
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Wonder what books the mountain men and trappers of old read?

Could most of them even read?

Glad its not really as hard as some make it out to be. grin

Re: Home tanning [Re: AJE] #6521829
04/20/19 03:39 AM
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I've used the orange bottle for years on everything . Otter, beaver, and deer hides have to have the hides thinned and evened out or they will turn out stiff. My coyotes, coons, skunks, fox, and opossums turn out soft and supple with a nice leather smell. Just made a coon skin hat and it turned out wonderful. Never seen where it could be dangerous and never had any issues with slippage. To each his own I guess.

Re: Home tanning [Re: AJE] #6523898
04/23/19 12:00 PM
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I had the ears on a yote slip. The cartilage was removed. The paper thin ears lost their hair like ink off a dry erase board.

But the rest of the fur held great.

Too long in the salt solution I guess.

Re: Home tanning [Re: Tailhunter] #6524981
04/24/19 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Tailhunter
I had the ears on a yote slip. The cartilage was removed. The paper thin ears lost their hair like ink off a dry erase board.

But the rest of the fur held great.

Too long in the salt solution I guess.


I always dry the fur after the last rinse in water. I snap the hide several times , and hang with a fan blowing . Fur will be completely dry in 8 hrs in a 50*-60* room with 50%-60% humidity. Always avoid wet and warm fur.

Re: Home tanning [Re: AJE] #6534884
05/09/19 10:31 PM
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Has anyone ever used Rittle's EZ Tan 100 to tan a beaver tail?

Re: Home tanning [Re: AJE] #6552219
06/09/19 06:13 PM
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I used the orange bottle on a Muskrat and it came out fine.The only down fall is the directions are printed real small.


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Re: Home tanning [Re: AJE] #6552992
06/10/19 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by AJE
I'm currently putting up 2 muskrats & 2 mink that I plan on trying to tan myself. I'm hoping to get a couple weasels as well. Some are gifts for a relative that has helped me out this winter.

Are the home tanning kits safe and easy to work with? I'm leaning towards deciding between Rittles EZ 100 & the orange bottle. I figured I'd start with tanning critters much simpler than the beaver I have in the freezer.

As for the weasels, I may even try to trap some yet that are changing colors. Variation in weasel colors might look cool I figure.



The kids and I use Ivory Soap to do our tanning, from deer to beaver and have had great results. IMO the final product is a lot better than what the orange bottle puts out, actually better than a lot of things that are out there.


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Re: Home tanning [Re: AJE] #6553114
06/11/19 02:57 AM
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Could you explain the soap method ?

Re: Home tanning [Re: AJE] #6553233
06/11/19 09:04 AM
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As far as a process, everyone has their own method when it comes to setting the fur/hair, re-hydrating, breaking etc. To each their own, but when it comes to the actual material used to "tan" the hide whether it's hair/fur on or making a skin, the ivory soap is worked up into a paste and applied to the hides as needed. You would have to check the hides periodically as you would if you were tanning using any other method.

When it comes to fur and hair on tans the hide folds in on itself like a "t-shirt" very soft and supple and it has that rich genuine leather feel to it. The hides can get wet and remain in the same manner as before they were wet. I've had that pouch washed numerous times and when it drys, it's still soft and all that other supple jazz it's supposed to be. The prep is vital to any hide, if you don't prep a hide correctly it won't matter what you use, you will have unfavorable results.
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Re: Home tanning [Re: AJE] #6553322
06/11/19 12:17 PM
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Soap is used as a substitute for brain tanning-same process.


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